FUEL CELL - BASICS

What IS A FUEL CELL?

A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction of positively charged hydrogen ions with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Fuel cells are different from batteries that requires a continuous source of fuel and oxygen or air to sustain the chemical reaction. Fuel cells can produce electricity continuously as long as these inputs are supplied.

APPLICATIONS

TELECOMMUNICATION

MATERIAL HANDLING

TRANSPORTATION

DISTRIBUTED GENERATION

BENEFITS

Excellent Performance & Adaptability

Wide ambient temp tolerance: -40 degC ~ 52 degC

Humidity tolerance: 0%~ 100% RH Non-condensing

Wide altitude tolerance: -400m to 7600m

No self-discharge after long-time storage

Low Life Cycle Cost

Over 4,000 ~ 40,000 hours of operation life and over 1,000 on-off cycles